In re Hamilton
Case Date: 12/12/1997
Court: Supreme Court
Docket No: 79133
263 Kan. 528 No. 79,133 In the Matter of LEANDER P. HAMILTON, Respondent. ORIGINAL PROCEEDING IN DISCIPLINE Original proceeding in discipline. Opinion filed December 12, 1997. Two years' suspension. Stanton A. Hazlett, disciplinary administrator, argued the cause and was on the formal complaint for the petitioner. No appearance by respondent. Per Curiam: This original proceeding in discipline was filed by the office of the Disciplinary Administrator against respondent Leander P. Hamilton, of Wichita, an attorney admitted to the practice of law in the state of Kansas. Two separate complaints were filed against respondent, resulting in a hearing before a panel of the Kansas Board for Discipline of Attorneys on September 22, 1995. Based on clear and convincing evidence, the unanimous panel made the following findings of facts and conclusions of law:
"CASE NO. A6174 The panel concluded by clear and convincing evidence that respondent had violated the following: MRPC 1.3, lack of diligence; MPRC 1.4, lack of communication with a client, and MPRC 1.15, lack of safekeeping of property entrusted to him by a client. The panel found that material elements of aggravation included: (a) respondent's prior disciplinary offenses, (b) respondent's substantial experience in the practice of law, and (c) respondent's multiple offenses in this proceeding. The panel found in mitigation the following:
"(A) The respondent has stated he does not desire to continue in the practice of law and has retired from the practice of law about a year ago. Both the disciplinary panel and the respondent agree with and recommend to the court the following discipline should be imposed against the respondent:
"(1) That the respondent be suspended by the Supreme Court of the state of Kansas for period of two (2) years. Since the panel's report, the record reflects that the Kansas Client Protection Fund has paid the sum of $560 to the complainant Vail. The court, having considered the record herein and the report of the hearing panel, concurs in the findings, conclusions, and recommendation of the panel. IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that Leander P. Hamilton be suspended from the practice of law in the state of Kansas for a period of 2 years effective December 12, 1997, in accordance with Supreme Court Rule 203(a)(2) (1997 Kan. Ct. R. Annot. 201). IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that in the event the respondent should ever seek reinstatement, he shall be subject to all of the reinstatement requirements, including a hearing as provided by Supreme Court Rule 219. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the respondent reimburse the Kansas Client Protection Fund in the sum of $1,260 that it has heretofore paid to the complainants Doyle and Vail and return the joint and mutual will of Doyle if it is being held and retained by respondent. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that respondent fully comply with Supreme Court Rule 218 (1997 Kan. Ct. R. Annot. 235), that the costs of these proceedings be assessed to the respondent, and that this order be published in the official Kansas Reports. LOCKETT, J., not participating. RICHARD W. WAHL, Senior Judge, assigned.1 1REPORTER'S NOTE: Judge Wahl was appointed to hear case No. 79,133 vice Justice Lockett pursuant to the authority vested in the Supreme Court by K.S.A. 20-2616. |